The jury in the trial of four men accused of killing Trimley father-of-five Dean Stansby today went on a site visit to the area of Ipswich where he was allegedly murdered.

The jury made the short journey from Ipswich Crown Court to Ancaster Road and Gippeswyk Avenue on foot and was accompanied by the judge and barristers in the case.

Before the court are Jason Ruby, 45, of Risby Close, Ipswich, Tecwyn Parker, 48, of Downside Close, Ipswich, Daniel Kaganda, 24, of London, and Amiadul Islam, 25, of London, who all deny murdering Mr Stansby, 41, on February 8 last year.

Ruby also denies conspiracy to supply heroin and crack cocaine.

The court has heard that Mr Stansby came into Ipswich on the evening of his death to buy drugs from the “AJ and Sky” ring.

Jacob Hallam QC, prosecuting, said Parker, Ruby and Kaganda had apparently gone to confront Mr Stansby in retaliation for an earlier incident in which he had allegedly tried to rob Parker of some drugs.

He claimed that Islam was in telephone contact with his three co-defendants during the confrontation in Ancaster Road.